LIVERPOOL have announced they will take part in an attractive-looking friendly with Glasgow Rangers at Ibrox later this month.

Kenny Dalglish, Glasgow-born and a boyhood Gers fan, will take his side back to Scotland to face the current SPL leaders on Tuesday, October 18, kick-off 7.30pm.

The game could see two Reds stars, Charlie Adam and Danny Wilson, line up against their former club.

Adam made 87 appearances for Rangers between 2005 and 2009, and was on the bench when they were beaten in the 2008 UEFA Cup final.

Wilson made just 26 appearances for the Scottish champions before being snapped up by Liverpool in 2010, earning the Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year award for his performances.

The two sides last went to head to head, again in a friendly, in August 2008. Liverpool were victorious that day, with goals from Fernando Torres, Xabi Alonso, David Ngog and Yossi Benayoun giving them a 4-0 victory.

Rangers boss Ally McCoist said: “We are delighted to confirm Liverpool will be heading to Ibrox in October.

“They are a fantastic club and their squad is packed with world class players so I have no doubt this game will capture the imagination of our fans.

“We look forward to welcoming Charlie Adam and Danny Wilson back to Ibrox and I am sure the fans will turn out in huge numbers to watch us in action against such a high-profile side.”